Digital Magazines
REDCODE RAW compressed video, time code and other metadata, may be recorded to on-
board or attached digital media devices including -
RED FLASH CF – An internal reader/writer that utilizes high speed Compact Flash media.
RED-DRIVE – A hard disk memory based Digital Magazine of up to 320GB capacity.
RED-RAM – A solid-state flash memory based Digital Magazine of up to 64GB capacity.
Either type of Digital Magazine may be connected to a computer via FireWire or USB-2.
Each clip is recorded with a unique clip name and placed in a clip folder like this -
Record Indication
On record, the RED ONE camera provides a variety of record tallies. Timecode, normally
displayed in white colored text, will turn red, and a small red dot will appear in the top left
corner of the monitor. The upper LED to the right of the status display screen will turn red,
and if using an EVF, the front LED will also turn red.
If media is not present, the camera will provide a warning as follows – RECORDING ERROR
NO_DIGIMAG. If this warning is displayed, check the physical mounting of the CF card, or
that the RED-DRIVE is attached to the e-SATA port using the supplied 16 pin LEMO cable.
Metadata
RED-ONE cameras record Metadata, which is data that describes the precise characteristics
of the picture and sound data captured in each frame of footage. This may include camera
specific setup information, project and clip management information, Edge code, Time code,
date and location, lens settings, and video and audio processing information.